The easiest way of collecting long-term fund for financing Government and non-
Government projects is the issuing of bonds. Development of bond market in Bangladesh
is the need of the hour as it provides alternative ...

Corporate Social Responsibilities (CSR) is as important for private as for public sector. The role of public procurement is to provide public services with public money by ensuring the better value for money (VFM). CSR ...

The study reveals that most of the respondents (53%) do not know the functions of Union
Parishad. Even most of them did not hear about LGSP and its concerned committees as well
as TOR of these committees. So it is ...

The Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) is the centralized official bureau in Bangladesh for collecting statistics on demographics, the economy, and other facts about the country and disseminating the information. ...

Although the survey findings, expert interviews and secondary data do not substantially prove that there is sufficient participation of women in procurement/supply chain profession in Bangladeshi development organizations, ...

Participatory democracy situates by this concept that, every citizen is political actor and
participation in election is political right of a citizen. Participatory democracy is crucial for
empowerment of marginal people. ...

Climate change as a human-induced phenomenon in one hand and the government to governance shift on the other, participatory environmental governance involving wider and deeper participation of civil society in environmental ...

This public Procurement is an influential factor in the national economy and an important
function of government. e-GP was implemented in RHD for ensuring transparency and
accountability in procurement which in turns ...

The Secondary Towns Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Project was approved by the Asian Development Bank on 26 October 2006 for a total amount of $71.1 million. The Department of Public Health Engineering (DPHE) under the ...

Being an agro based deltaic country, Bangladesh is one of the most land-scarce countries in the world. Though the National Land Utilization Policy has emphasized `family based land ceiling for rural housing' and rural model ...

This paper explains the persistence of a tax system characterised by low revenue collection and extensive informality in Bangladesh. It combines analysis of long-term formal and informal institutions and of micro-level ...

This article is based on the experiences and reflections of a group of researchers in Bangladesh (of which we were members) studying women's empowerment. We investigate the kinds of epistemological and ethical dilemmas ...